"Gas Prices on the Rise." Targeted News Service [TNS] 11 Feb. 2012. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 22 Mar. 2012.Document URL
- Congress has tracked the rise and fall of gas prices.
- China has more of energy reserves which is boosting up gas prices.


"Crossroads businesses feel effects of high gas prices." Victoria Advocate [Victoria, TX] 4 May 2011. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- businesses are charging more for delivery charges because of high gas prices.
- High gas prices are straining all ready tight school district budgets with buses.
- People are cutting down on grocery shopping because of gas prices.
- Everyone is watching the gas prices carefuly.
- Businesses and citizens are cutting down on traveling in a car, the will walk or ride a bike.

Belogolova, Olga. "Gas Prices: What Moves the Needle?" Nationaljournal.com 4 May 2011. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- We are not offshore drilling enough which could cut down prices.
- legislation bill is stalled in congress.
- Could drill in Arctic ocean and spots off the east and west coasts.
- We are consuming too much fuel with our vehicles.
- Fuel economy standards are not strict enough.
- The government has not invested enough in clean energy.


"Gas prices." Inc. Aug. 2008: 60+. Student Resources in Context. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- Gas prices effect human resources issues in businesses.
- Recruitment of new employees may be limited to local people.
- Keeping employees that travel a long distance to work could become an issue.
- Businesses might have to offer gas cards or pay bonuses to offset the rising prices.
- Gas prices can affect employee turnover.

Harder, Amy. "Hot Air on Gas Prices." Nationaljournal.com 29 Mar. 2011. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- Gas prices are driven by global oil markets which are out of Washington DC's control.
- America is the 3rd largest producer of oil.
- America is the 1st largest consumer of oil.
- Republicans and Democratics differ ideas on drilling with in our country.
- This can hold up a bill in congress which is trying to be passed.
- Last year the cost of oil has reached it's highest level since 2003.
- Local people complain to the state representatives that the prices are too high.
- Government cannot do a lot about the issue.



"Rising Gas Prices Already Affecting Small Businesses." KDAF - TV [Dallas, TX] 8 Mar. 2012. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- Food truck businesses are not gaining any money from getting a new customer.
- Most of the money going to traveling businesses go to gas.
- Everyone wishes the prices will go down.


"Gas prices and the virtual workplace; * The only way a work-at-home program will be successful is with active involvement from IT." Network World 10 June 2008.Student Resources in Context. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- Food prices are going up due to truck fuel delivery.
- National average is $4 per gallon at almost every sataion.
- Since you are putting a lot of money in your car tank you will spend less on food.
- 15% of employees in a company work at home.


Folger, Jean. "How Gas Prices Affect The Economy." Investopedia. 21 May 2011. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. <http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0511/How-Gas-Prices-Affect-The-Economy.aspx>.
- People will shop less and use their credit card less bacuse they can not afford to put gas in their car.
- Companys are going to up the shipping price because it costs them more to ship the product to you.
- Kids are not getting a college education because their community college has lowered the week to a 4 day week to help save on gas money.
- Analyst think that gas prices might be $6 by the end of the summer because of how much we use.


"Gas prices keep on climbing." San Bernardino County Sun [San Bernardino, CA] 29 Mar. 2007. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.
- People cancal trips they have planed because of gas prices.
- Problems at oil refineries have boosted up the price of oil to make gas.
- Families are forced to only have one car to drive around because they can not afford the price of gas.